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- 3. An English deist author.
- 5. Expanded Enlightenment ideas to include women and wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.
- 10. Said that human's SON was naturally a state of war: selfish, violent, cruel.
- 11. An Enlightenment thinker that believed women and men should have equal rights. They wrote the famous Declaration of the Rights of Woman.
- 12. Though not actually a part of the Enlightenment, this philosopher established the foundations of the period with his ideas regarding science and scientific processes.
- 14. German philosopher known for his work The Critique of Pure Reason.
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- 1. Though not actually a part of the Enlightenment, this philosopher established the foundations of it with his belief that people could reason out truths and experience was not essential.
- 2. This person believed in what they called "a general point of view", concerning morals.
- 4. Gave birth to the Romantic movement by questioning the Enlightenment and wrote A Discourse on the Sciences and Arts.
- 6. Was a central thinker of the Scottish Enlightenment and founded the Scottish School of Common Sense.
- 7. From who the principles of life, liberty, and propertystemmedfrom.
- 8. An Irish Enlightenment thinker that fought for freedom of religion for everyone and opposed the Catholic Church.
- 9. A philosopher that fought for freedom of religion and opposed the Catholic Church.
- 10. Wrote Common Sense and The American Crisis, serving as inspiration for the American Revolution and reflecting Enlightenment ideals.
- 13. Inspired by Enlightenment ideals, this person used similar concepts in the document establishing independence from an in-just government.